Literature exists so that where one man has lived finely ten thousand may afterward live finely
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In search of ideas I spent yesterday morning in walking about, and went to the stores and bought things in four departments. A wonderful and delightful way of spending time. I think this sort of activity does stimulate creative ideas.
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Being a husband is a whole-time job. That is why so many husbands fail. They cannot give their entire attention to it.
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